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"For each gb of storage we have we can storage either 1 full length movie..."

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How much storage you need on an Ipad depends on what your primary uses for the device will be. I will walk you through a few examples so you can get the idea of how to calculate for yourself how much storage you need. A typical MP3/MP4 audio file is from 4 - 15MB depending on how much you encode it. For simplicity, let`s say an average 5 minute song is about 5MB. A 1.5 hour movie when ripped from a DVD down to your computer will be about 700MB to 2GB depending on the frame rate, resolution and quality of audio encoding you choose. Let`s assume a typical hollywood movie will be about 1GB of storage. Amazon.com lists their ebook sizes as averaging about 700KB per novel. Let`s round that up to 1MB for our example. So, for each GB of storage we have we can storage either 1 full length movie, 200 songs or 1000 books. Now, you need to catalog your collection of media and then do a quick calculation based on these numbers to decide for yourself how much storage you need. Remember, you will need to account for your application storage space and any other odds and ends like PDFs, internet cache that can also chew away at your available memory size. But the example / GB is a good "back of the matchbook" calculation you can use to make this decision.

"By controlling your usage and limiting the number of time you spent using your..."

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You want to know how much storage is left on your ipads after usage. that depends on how you use it because if you use it well by controlling your usage and limiting the number of time you spent using your ipads then what might remain on your ipad will last for a while before it will finish. just watch how you use it. and know what will be left at the end of the day. i think what you need is a simple close observation to get the result you are asking of. do that and your question is answered.

"To calculate how much ipad storage you need..."

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To calculate how much ipad storage you need, first you need to think of what you want to use it for. Usually a movie takes 700 mb, if part of a series - 350 mb. The same applies to mp3 or mp4 extensions.
When it comes to ebooks, a number of 7-900 ebooks can occupy around 1 gb of storage. You should add to the storage you need the room for any other apps that you might consider downloading later.
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Ipad is basically a miniature of a laptop, the way a laptop is a miniature of a desktop computer. Consider this before buying one. You will need plenty of space for the tons of movies, music, games and books. It will take the price fairly high but if you are gonna spend that anyway, at least spend it on something worthy. Storage space cannot be expanded later on. Go for 64gb. Leo Collins.

"The amount of storage in a 16 gb ipad is equal to 16 gb..."

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The amount of storage in a 16 gb ipad is equal to 16 gb. Whatever the memory storage of the ipad, it will have that much amount of memory available for use. This memory storage can be used to install applications, save music, books, videos and other data. All this data must be less than 16 gb otherwise it would not be possible to store it on a 16 gb ipad. Eric Vanguard.

"I can tell you that the average medium sized ibook uses approx 1.5..."

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Ibooks have different sizes according to the number of pages and other factors. Bigger ibooks usually have bigger file size. However, I can tell you that the average medium sized ibook uses approx 1.5 MB of storage so most ibooks don`t take up too much memory especially if you have a version of ipad with bigger storage, like the 64 GB version.

"The number of space an ipad app takes..."

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The number of space an ipad app takes usually depends on the intended application of that app. If it`s a simple app it may take just a few mb. There are apps, however, that are intended for high productivity purposes, or may have so many functionalities that it may raise the ipad app storage to several times over simple apps. /michael ice.

"User gets 31 gb of memory to store his/her stuff..."

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My dear friend its either MB(mega bytes) or GB(Giga bytes). I am sure you are asking about 32gb ipad. Well, ipad runs on the mac operating system which itself takes around 1 gb of space. So out of 32 gb, user gets 31 gb of memory to store his/her stuff. And 31gb is not less. Its huge. I hope it helps.
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The memory of the ipad is measured in GB not MB because GB means Giga Bytes while MB means Mega Bytes and 1 GB = 1024 MB. So the versions of ipad are 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB. Movies take up more space, but most of the rest of documents (music, books, apps) take up a few MB each. Ben Norrington.

"Then go for the higher capacity ipad like the 64 gig or..."

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If you are planning to load your ipad with lots of goodies like songs, movies, books, apps and pictures, then go for the higher capacity ipad like the 64 gig or the 32 gig ipad models. If not, then consider the 16 gig ipad as your best choice. /ice.

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